The collective "openplay" is a guest of the event series Haltung üben. Bauhaus and diversity on the occasion of the presentation Bauhaus Spielraum at the temporary bauhaus-archiv.
We asked ourselves, what does a democratic society need?
Our answer: it needs places for encounters and exchange - spaces where people can engage in conversation. And what can a museum contribute to this?
In the Bauhaus Archive, a space for togetherness and dialog is being created. And because it's easier to talk with a piece of modeling clay in your hand, the conversation results in clay figures that interact with each other.
11.12.2024: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
12.12.2024: 10 am - 6 pm
13.12.2024: 10 am - 9 pm
Openplay
This is Alex, Fee and Max. We came together, asked questions and found answers in a playful way.
Alex Elsner is a graphic designer and co-founder of the design agency büro bungalow. His design space is diverse - preferably participatory with, for and by people. From interactive calendars and family exhibitions to the design union he is currently helping to set up. At the moment, he is particularly interested in topics such as breaking up bubbles, neighborhoods and urban development.
Fee Wedepohl is co-founder of "COMM: the pop-up office for the museum". She is also building structures for more outreach and participation at CORRECTIV. Fee is firmly convinced that our society needs more togetherness, more living communities in analog space and urgently needs new forms of encounter. She loves experimenting with these forms and interacting with people through them.
Maximilian Wahlich works at the Bauhaus Archive as a curatorial assistant and is involved in several exhibition projects there. He writes exhibition reviews for the online forums art-in-berlin and Schirnmag. Playful methods and a proactive approach to mistakes should create access and creative solutions.
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